Dickson Roses (Northern Ireland 1835 - Present)

Dickson Roses (Northern Ireland 1835 – Present)

The Dickson family are the oldest rose breeders in the the UK, spanning six generations. Based near Belfast, their spark in roses began with the gold rush of Hybrid Tea roses in the 19th Century, a fine example we still grow today is ‘Tom Wood’. Long-petalled and elegant are their main signature. Their later introductions since the 1950’s have been mostly bright coloured roses of all types.

  

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    Hugh Dickson

    Hybrid Perpetual Rose

    From £15.95
    Large double blooms of bright crimson on a tall vigorous plant. Strong fragrance. Repeat flowering. Pegs down well or can be used as a climber. Size: 2.1m x 1.2m.
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    Kathleen Harrop

    Climbing Rose

    From £15.95
    Highly floriferous double pale pink. Strong raspberry fragrance. Thornless. Does well in open position (pillar). Perpetual flowering. Size 3m x 1.8m.
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    Ophelia Climbing

    Climbing Rose

    From £15.95
    Scrolled buds open to reveal blush pink blooms. Good scent. Vigorous growth. Good pillar rose. Repeat flowering. Size:4.5m x 3m.
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    Tom Wood

    Hybrid Perpetual Rose

    From £16.95
    Well-shaped double blooms of cherry red with stout petals. Vigorous growth with good foliage. Repeat Flowering. Size 1m x 0.9m.

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